Senegal and Mozambique are two potential markets for solar in sub-Saharan Africa. Senegal has recently put in place a dedicated regulatory framework for renewables, and a number of major project developers. In this webinar we will look in detail at the framework for on-grid solar in these two countries, ahead of a series of solar trade missions the Africa-EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme is set to organise to these countries in September and October 2017. (For more information on the trade missions please contact Paul Rydzek)
The webinar was chaired by SoniaDunlop, Policy Adviser, SolarPower Europe with an introduction to the Africa EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme work on solar and GlobalMarketOutlook data for Africa.
Presentations included;
Saliou Samb, Renewable energy market advisor, L' Agence Nationale pour les Energies Renouvelables (NationalRenewableAgency in Senegal): Outlook for large-scale solar and captive power in Senegalese market
Joao Garrido, Solar energy business advisor in Mozambique, Angola and Cap Verde: On-grid solar investment opportunities in Mozambique
Conclusions by Sonia Dunlop, Policy Adviser, SolarPower Europe
Webinar Supported by: The Africa-EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme (RECP), a multi-donor programme that supports the development of markets for renewable energy in Africa. It was launched by more than 35 African and European Ministers and Commissioners under the Africa-EU EnergyPartnership (AEEP).

“Enabling 18,000 people to access sustainable small scale solar power in Quissanga and Ancuabe districts, Cabo Delgado” is a solar energy and entrepreneurship project co-funded by the European Union, UNDP and the Gaia Movement and implemented between 2011-2014 by ADPP Mozambique in partnership with FUNAE (Fundo da Energia) and TERI (The Energy and Resources Institute).
Many rural areas in Mozambique have no access to electricity and rely on traditional methods such as firewood and oil lamps to provide lighting at night. In addition to being more expensive, producing unhealthy fumes and being dangerous within households, especially with children, the use of firewood and oil are harmful for the environment.
It is in this context that a project based on solar energy as a source for lighting and income was launched in 2011 in the northern province of Cabo Delgado. The objective of the project was to offer 18,000 people with an access to clean and sustainable energy sources at an affordable price and to contribute to increasing their household income by encouraging environmentally friendly small-scale businesses among local community organizations.
This video was made to illustrate some of the results of the project and the many positive and sustainable changes it has been able to generate in the lives of the rural communities in Cabo Delgado.
Script: ADPP Mozambique
Image & production: Stand UpMedia

MAPUTO — At least 17 people died and several others were injured in Mozambique's capital early on Monday when a 15-metre pile of garbage collapsed due to heavy rain and buried seven houses, officials said.
https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2018/02/19/world/africa/19reuters-mozambique-landslide.html
The collapse happened at around 3 a.m. (0100 GMT) in the impoverished Hulene neighborhood, which is around 10 km (6 miles) from the center of Maputo. The houses were built illegally and authorities had previously asked the residents to leave, officials said.
"Up to now 17 dead bodies were recovered. We fear more might be unaccounted for. So we will keep searching for bodies buried underneath the garbage pile," a councillor for Ka Mavota Municipal District, DespedidaRita, told reporters.
Land pressure in many African cities leads some people to squat on land they do not own as they seek higher wages available in urban centers. The dwellings are sometimes built on land that is marginal or unsafe.
GSM - The GrandSolarMinimumChannelJoin in the Discussion gsm.thegrandsolarminimum.com
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https://youtu.be/QxGBoTLzrOk
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https://youtu.be/iUlZ_IhEG_4
ROLF WITZSCHE
https://youtu.be/cFAVnz52tNU
Thank you for tuning into The Grand Solar Minimum Channel with Jake & Mari from WTFSKY. We look at the big picture to show society that we are indeed going into a Grand Solar Minimum. ( Eddy Minimum ) similar to the last Maunder Minimum
We discuss the different FACTS coming from multiple sources from around the world. We interview people behind the science of the Grand Solar Minimum like Valentina Zharkova, Rolf Witszche and John Casey. We strive for society to gain awareness of the changes that are taking place.
Our climate is changing and we as a human race need to make a shift and ADAPT to these changes weather we go into an ice age or not. We report on EXTREME WEATHER, Volcanos, Earthquakes Space News & Weather. We discuss atmospheric phenomena, charged particles, sun halos etc.
We give Solar updates, track TSI, the Magnetosphere, discuss sustainable living, growing nutritionally rich foods and much more!
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In the scope of UNEP's initiative "CleanEnergy Mini-grids", EDP established a partnership to develop cost-effective, decentralized, clean energy applications in isolated off-grid communities.
Following a screening process, an off-grid village was selected, Titimane, in Mozambique, given its more favorable enabling conditions: strong local partner SAN-JFS, biomass potential and more compact village.
This project creates an opportunity to test a new business model (mini-utility based on fee-for-service) with innovative technologies (solar, storage, biomass, micro-grid, pre-payment) as a first step into a potentially large attractive and unserved market.
This programme is a key contribution to the UN Secretary General’s Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) Initiative and aims to introduce clean energy mini-grid structures to currently unserved locations.

Between the 1st and 5th centuries AD, Bantu-speaking peoples migrated from farther north and west. Swahili, and later also Arab, commercial ports existed along the coasts until the arrival of Europeans. The area was explored by Vasco da Gama in 1498 and colonized by Portugal from 1505. After over four centuries of Portuguese rule, Mozambique gained independence in 1975, becoming the People's Republic of Mozambique shortly thereafter. After only two years of independence, the country descended into an intense and protracted civil war lasting from 1977 to 1992. In 1994, Mozambique held its first multiparty elections and has remained a relatively stable presidential republic.

Senegal and Mozambique are two potential markets for solar in sub-Saharan Africa. Senegal has recently put in place a dedicated regulatory framework for renewables, and a number of major project developers. In this webinar we will look in detail at the framework for on-grid solar in these two countries, ahead of a series of solar trade missions the Africa-EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme is set to organise to these countries in September and October 2017. (For more information on the trade missions please contact Paul Rydzek)
The webinar was chaired by SoniaDunlop, Policy Adviser, SolarPower Europe with an introduction to the Africa EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme work on solar and GlobalMarketOutlook data for Africa.
Presentations included;
Saliou Samb, Renewable energy market advisor, L' Agence Nationale pour les Energies Renouvelables (NationalRenewableAgency in Senegal): Outlook for large-scale solar and captive power in Senegalese market
Joao Garrido, Solar energy business advisor in Mozambique, Angola and Cap Verde: On-grid solar investment opportunities in Mozambique
Conclusions by Sonia Dunlop, Policy Adviser, SolarPower Europe
Webinar Supported by: The Africa-EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme (RECP), a multi-donor programme that supports the development of markets for renewable energy in Africa. It was launched by more than 35 African and European Ministers and Commissioners under the Africa-EU EnergyPartnership (AEEP).

“Enabling 18,000 people to access sustainable small scale solar power in Quissanga and Ancuabe districts, Cabo Delgado” is a solar energy and entrepreneurship project co-funded by the European Union, UNDP and the Gaia Movement and implemented between 2011-2014 by ADPP Mozambique in partnership with FUNAE (Fundo da Energia) and TERI (The Energy and Resources Institute).
Many rural areas in Mozambique have no access to electricity and rely on traditional methods such as firewood and oil lamps to provide lighting at night. In addition to being more expensive, producing unhealthy fumes and being dangerous within households, especially with children, the use of firewood and oil are harmful for the environment.
It is in this context that a project based on solar energy as a source for lighting and income was launched in 2011 in the northern province of Cabo Delgado. The objective of the project was to offer 18,000 people with an access to clean and sustainable energy sources at an affordable price and to contribute to increasing their household income by encouraging environmentally friendly small-scale businesses among local community organizations.
This video was made to illustrate some of the results of the project and the many positive and sustainable changes it has been able to generate in the lives of the rural communities in Cabo Delgado.
Script: ADPP Mozambique
Image & production: Stand UpMedia

At Least 17 Killed in Mozambique Capital as Pile of Garbage Collapses

MAPUTO — At least 17 people died and several others were injured in Mozambique's capital early on Monday when a 15-metre pile of garbage collapsed due to heavy rain and buried seven houses, officials said.
https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2018/02/19/world/africa/19reuters-mozambique-landslide.html
The collapse happened at around 3 a.m. (0100 GMT) in the impoverished Hulene neighborhood, which is around 10 km (6 miles) from the center of Maputo. The houses were built illegally and authorities had previously asked the residents to leave, officials said.
"Up to now 17 dead bodies were recovered. We fear more might be unaccounted for. So we will keep searching for bodies buried underneath the garbage pile," a councillor for Ka Mavota Municipal District, DespedidaRita, told reporters.
Land pressure in many African cities leads some people to squat on land they do not own as they seek higher wages available in urban centers. The dwellings are sometimes built on land that is marginal or unsafe.
GSM - The GrandSolarMinimumChannelJoin in the Discussion gsm.thegrandsolarminimum.com
Visit our site at www.thegrandsolarminimum.com
CHECK OUT OUR INTERVIEWS:
JOHN L CASEY
https://youtu.be/QxGBoTLzrOk
VALENTINA ZHARKOVA
https://youtu.be/_wB46mgJrzI
DAVID DILLEY
https://youtu.be/iUlZ_IhEG_4
ROLF WITZSCHE
https://youtu.be/cFAVnz52tNU
Thank you for tuning into The Grand Solar Minimum Channel with Jake & Mari from WTFSKY. We look at the big picture to show society that we are indeed going into a Grand Solar Minimum. ( Eddy Minimum ) similar to the last Maunder Minimum
We discuss the different FACTS coming from multiple sources from around the world. We interview people behind the science of the Grand Solar Minimum like Valentina Zharkova, Rolf Witszche and John Casey. We strive for society to gain awareness of the changes that are taking place.
Our climate is changing and we as a human race need to make a shift and ADAPT to these changes weather we go into an ice age or not. We report on EXTREME WEATHER, Volcanos, Earthquakes Space News & Weather. We discuss atmospheric phenomena, charged particles, sun halos etc.
We give Solar updates, track TSI, the Magnetosphere, discuss sustainable living, growing nutritionally rich foods and much more!
Do you have a great channel, site or product you would like to share? Message us!
We encourage you to do your own research!
Check out the star man channel!!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC9JV1dcyYW-DLNz1VXCoJA

Access to Energy - Titimane Project, Mozambique

In the scope of UNEP's initiative "CleanEnergy Mini-grids", EDP established a partnership to develop cost-effective, decentralized, clean energy applications in isolated off-grid communities.
Following a screening process, an off-grid village was selected, Titimane, in Mozambique, given its more favorable enabling conditions: strong local partner SAN-JFS, biomass potential and more compact village.
This project creates an opportunity to test a new business model (mini-utility based on fee-for-service) with innovative technologies (solar, storage, biomass, micro-grid, pre-payment) as a first step into a potentially large attractive and unserved market.
This programme is a key contribution to the UN Secretary General’s Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) Initiative and aims to introduce clean energy mini-grid structures to currently unserved locations.

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Wind Power: Meeting the Needs of Mozambique

Wind Power: Meeting the Needs of Mozambique

Wind Power: Meeting the Needs of Mozambique

In Mozambique, where the electric grid reaches only 10 percent of the population, wind may be the energy solution. EarthFocus' Jeff Barbee reports on one entrepreneur's efforts to make wind power a reality. With the help of local craftsmanship and ingenuity, wind may become a reliable power source for Mozambique's 22 million people.

Senegal and Mozambique are two potential markets for solar in sub-Saharan Africa. Senegal has recently put in place a dedicated regulatory framework for renewables, and a number of major project developers. In this webinar we will look in detail at the framework for on-grid solar in these two countries, ahead of a series of solar trade missions the Africa-EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme is set to organise to these countries in September and October 2017. (For more information on the trade missions please contact Paul Rydzek)
The webinar was chaired by SoniaDunlop, Policy Adviser, SolarPower Europe with an introduction to the Africa EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme work on solar and GlobalMarketOutlook data for Africa.
Presentations included;
Saliou Samb, Renewable...

“Enabling 18,000 people to access sustainable small scale solar power in Quissanga and Ancuabe districts, Cabo Delgado” is a solar energy and entrepreneurship project co-funded by the European Union, UNDP and the Gaia Movement and implemented between 2011-2014 by ADPP Mozambique in partnership with FUNAE (Fundo da Energia) and TERI (The Energy and Resources Institute).
Many rural areas in Mozambique have no access to electricity and rely on traditional methods such as firewood and oil lamps to provide lighting at night. In addition to being more expensive, producing unhealthy fumes and being dangerous within households, especially with children, the use of firewood and oil are harmful for the environment.
It is in this context that a project based on solar energy as a source for lighting...

Episode 2: Hunting Swamp Buffalo in Mozambique

At Least 17 Killed in Mozambique Capital as Pile of Garbage Collapses

MAPUTO — At least 17 people died and several others were injured in Mozambique's capital early on Monday when a 15-metre pile of garbage collapsed due to heavy rain and buried seven houses, officials said.
https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2018/02/19/world/africa/19reuters-mozambique-landslide.html
The collapse happened at around 3 a.m. (0100 GMT) in the impoverished Hulene neighborhood, which is around 10 km (6 miles) from the center of Maputo. The houses were built illegally and authorities had previously asked the residents to leave, officials said.
"Up to now 17 dead bodies were recovered. We fear more might be unaccounted for. So we will keep searching for bodies buried underneath the garbage pile," a councillor for Ka Mavota Municipal District, DespedidaRita, told reporters.
Land...

Access to Energy - Titimane Project, Mozambique

In the scope of UNEP's initiative "CleanEnergy Mini-grids", EDP established a partnership to develop cost-effective, decentralized, clean energy applications in isolated off-grid communities.
Following a screening process, an off-grid village was selected, Titimane, in Mozambique, given its more favorable enabling conditions: strong local partner SAN-JFS, biomass potential and more compact village.
This project creates an opportunity to test a new business model (mini-utility based on fee-for-service) with innovative technologies (solar, storage, biomass, micro-grid, pre-payment) as a first step into a potentially large attractive and unserved market.
This programme is a key contribution to the UN Secretary General’s Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) Initiative and aims to introduce ...

published: 06 Apr 2015

Wind Power: Meeting the Needs of Mozambique

In Mozambique, where the electric grid reaches only 10 percent of the population, wind may be the energy solution. EarthFocus' Jeff Barbee reports on one entrepreneur's efforts to make wind power a reality. With the help of local craftsmanship and ingenuity, wind may become a reliable power source for Mozambique's 22 million people.

Senegal and Mozambique are two potential markets for solar in sub-Saharan Africa. Senegal has recently put in place a dedicated regulatory framework for renewab...

Senegal and Mozambique are two potential markets for solar in sub-Saharan Africa. Senegal has recently put in place a dedicated regulatory framework for renewables, and a number of major project developers. In this webinar we will look in detail at the framework for on-grid solar in these two countries, ahead of a series of solar trade missions the Africa-EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme is set to organise to these countries in September and October 2017. (For more information on the trade missions please contact Paul Rydzek)
The webinar was chaired by SoniaDunlop, Policy Adviser, SolarPower Europe with an introduction to the Africa EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme work on solar and GlobalMarketOutlook data for Africa.
Presentations included;
Saliou Samb, Renewable energy market advisor, L' Agence Nationale pour les Energies Renouvelables (NationalRenewableAgency in Senegal): Outlook for large-scale solar and captive power in Senegalese market
Joao Garrido, Solar energy business advisor in Mozambique, Angola and Cap Verde: On-grid solar investment opportunities in Mozambique
Conclusions by Sonia Dunlop, Policy Adviser, SolarPower Europe
Webinar Supported by: The Africa-EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme (RECP), a multi-donor programme that supports the development of markets for renewable energy in Africa. It was launched by more than 35 African and European Ministers and Commissioners under the Africa-EU EnergyPartnership (AEEP).

Senegal and Mozambique are two potential markets for solar in sub-Saharan Africa. Senegal has recently put in place a dedicated regulatory framework for renewables, and a number of major project developers. In this webinar we will look in detail at the framework for on-grid solar in these two countries, ahead of a series of solar trade missions the Africa-EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme is set to organise to these countries in September and October 2017. (For more information on the trade missions please contact Paul Rydzek)
The webinar was chaired by SoniaDunlop, Policy Adviser, SolarPower Europe with an introduction to the Africa EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme work on solar and GlobalMarketOutlook data for Africa.
Presentations included;
Saliou Samb, Renewable energy market advisor, L' Agence Nationale pour les Energies Renouvelables (NationalRenewableAgency in Senegal): Outlook for large-scale solar and captive power in Senegalese market
Joao Garrido, Solar energy business advisor in Mozambique, Angola and Cap Verde: On-grid solar investment opportunities in Mozambique
Conclusions by Sonia Dunlop, Policy Adviser, SolarPower Europe
Webinar Supported by: The Africa-EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme (RECP), a multi-donor programme that supports the development of markets for renewable energy in Africa. It was launched by more than 35 African and European Ministers and Commissioners under the Africa-EU EnergyPartnership (AEEP).

“Enabling 18,000 people to access sustainable small scale solar power in Quissanga and Ancuabe districts, Cabo Delgado” is a solar energy and entrepreneurship p...

“Enabling 18,000 people to access sustainable small scale solar power in Quissanga and Ancuabe districts, Cabo Delgado” is a solar energy and entrepreneurship project co-funded by the European Union, UNDP and the Gaia Movement and implemented between 2011-2014 by ADPP Mozambique in partnership with FUNAE (Fundo da Energia) and TERI (The Energy and Resources Institute).
Many rural areas in Mozambique have no access to electricity and rely on traditional methods such as firewood and oil lamps to provide lighting at night. In addition to being more expensive, producing unhealthy fumes and being dangerous within households, especially with children, the use of firewood and oil are harmful for the environment.
It is in this context that a project based on solar energy as a source for lighting and income was launched in 2011 in the northern province of Cabo Delgado. The objective of the project was to offer 18,000 people with an access to clean and sustainable energy sources at an affordable price and to contribute to increasing their household income by encouraging environmentally friendly small-scale businesses among local community organizations.
This video was made to illustrate some of the results of the project and the many positive and sustainable changes it has been able to generate in the lives of the rural communities in Cabo Delgado.
Script: ADPP Mozambique
Image & production: Stand UpMedia

“Enabling 18,000 people to access sustainable small scale solar power in Quissanga and Ancuabe districts, Cabo Delgado” is a solar energy and entrepreneurship project co-funded by the European Union, UNDP and the Gaia Movement and implemented between 2011-2014 by ADPP Mozambique in partnership with FUNAE (Fundo da Energia) and TERI (The Energy and Resources Institute).
Many rural areas in Mozambique have no access to electricity and rely on traditional methods such as firewood and oil lamps to provide lighting at night. In addition to being more expensive, producing unhealthy fumes and being dangerous within households, especially with children, the use of firewood and oil are harmful for the environment.
It is in this context that a project based on solar energy as a source for lighting and income was launched in 2011 in the northern province of Cabo Delgado. The objective of the project was to offer 18,000 people with an access to clean and sustainable energy sources at an affordable price and to contribute to increasing their household income by encouraging environmentally friendly small-scale businesses among local community organizations.
This video was made to illustrate some of the results of the project and the many positive and sustainable changes it has been able to generate in the lives of the rural communities in Cabo Delgado.
Script: ADPP Mozambique
Image & production: Stand UpMedia

At Least 17 Killed in Mozambique Capital as Pile of Garbage Collapses

MAPUTO — At least 17 people died and several others were injured in Mozambique's capital early on Monday when a 15-metre pile of garbage collapsed due to heavy ...

MAPUTO — At least 17 people died and several others were injured in Mozambique's capital early on Monday when a 15-metre pile of garbage collapsed due to heavy rain and buried seven houses, officials said.
https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2018/02/19/world/africa/19reuters-mozambique-landslide.html
The collapse happened at around 3 a.m. (0100 GMT) in the impoverished Hulene neighborhood, which is around 10 km (6 miles) from the center of Maputo. The houses were built illegally and authorities had previously asked the residents to leave, officials said.
"Up to now 17 dead bodies were recovered. We fear more might be unaccounted for. So we will keep searching for bodies buried underneath the garbage pile," a councillor for Ka Mavota Municipal District, DespedidaRita, told reporters.
Land pressure in many African cities leads some people to squat on land they do not own as they seek higher wages available in urban centers. The dwellings are sometimes built on land that is marginal or unsafe.
GSM - The GrandSolarMinimumChannelJoin in the Discussion gsm.thegrandsolarminimum.com
Visit our site at www.thegrandsolarminimum.com
CHECK OUT OUR INTERVIEWS:
JOHN L CASEY
https://youtu.be/QxGBoTLzrOk
VALENTINA ZHARKOVA
https://youtu.be/_wB46mgJrzI
DAVID DILLEY
https://youtu.be/iUlZ_IhEG_4
ROLF WITZSCHE
https://youtu.be/cFAVnz52tNU
Thank you for tuning into The Grand Solar Minimum Channel with Jake & Mari from WTFSKY. We look at the big picture to show society that we are indeed going into a Grand Solar Minimum. ( Eddy Minimum ) similar to the last Maunder Minimum
We discuss the different FACTS coming from multiple sources from around the world. We interview people behind the science of the Grand Solar Minimum like Valentina Zharkova, Rolf Witszche and John Casey. We strive for society to gain awareness of the changes that are taking place.
Our climate is changing and we as a human race need to make a shift and ADAPT to these changes weather we go into an ice age or not. We report on EXTREME WEATHER, Volcanos, Earthquakes Space News & Weather. We discuss atmospheric phenomena, charged particles, sun halos etc.
We give Solar updates, track TSI, the Magnetosphere, discuss sustainable living, growing nutritionally rich foods and much more!
Do you have a great channel, site or product you would like to share? Message us!
We encourage you to do your own research!
Check out the star man channel!!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC9JV1dcyYW-DLNz1VXCoJA

MAPUTO — At least 17 people died and several others were injured in Mozambique's capital early on Monday when a 15-metre pile of garbage collapsed due to heavy rain and buried seven houses, officials said.
https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2018/02/19/world/africa/19reuters-mozambique-landslide.html
The collapse happened at around 3 a.m. (0100 GMT) in the impoverished Hulene neighborhood, which is around 10 km (6 miles) from the center of Maputo. The houses were built illegally and authorities had previously asked the residents to leave, officials said.
"Up to now 17 dead bodies were recovered. We fear more might be unaccounted for. So we will keep searching for bodies buried underneath the garbage pile," a councillor for Ka Mavota Municipal District, DespedidaRita, told reporters.
Land pressure in many African cities leads some people to squat on land they do not own as they seek higher wages available in urban centers. The dwellings are sometimes built on land that is marginal or unsafe.
GSM - The GrandSolarMinimumChannelJoin in the Discussion gsm.thegrandsolarminimum.com
Visit our site at www.thegrandsolarminimum.com
CHECK OUT OUR INTERVIEWS:
JOHN L CASEY
https://youtu.be/QxGBoTLzrOk
VALENTINA ZHARKOVA
https://youtu.be/_wB46mgJrzI
DAVID DILLEY
https://youtu.be/iUlZ_IhEG_4
ROLF WITZSCHE
https://youtu.be/cFAVnz52tNU
Thank you for tuning into The Grand Solar Minimum Channel with Jake & Mari from WTFSKY. We look at the big picture to show society that we are indeed going into a Grand Solar Minimum. ( Eddy Minimum ) similar to the last Maunder Minimum
We discuss the different FACTS coming from multiple sources from around the world. We interview people behind the science of the Grand Solar Minimum like Valentina Zharkova, Rolf Witszche and John Casey. We strive for society to gain awareness of the changes that are taking place.
Our climate is changing and we as a human race need to make a shift and ADAPT to these changes weather we go into an ice age or not. We report on EXTREME WEATHER, Volcanos, Earthquakes Space News & Weather. We discuss atmospheric phenomena, charged particles, sun halos etc.
We give Solar updates, track TSI, the Magnetosphere, discuss sustainable living, growing nutritionally rich foods and much more!
Do you have a great channel, site or product you would like to share? Message us!
We encourage you to do your own research!
Check out the star man channel!!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC9JV1dcyYW-DLNz1VXCoJA

Access to Energy - Titimane Project, Mozambique

In the scope of UNEP's initiative "CleanEnergy Mini-grids", EDP established a partnership to develop cost-effective, decentralized, clean energy applications i...

In the scope of UNEP's initiative "CleanEnergy Mini-grids", EDP established a partnership to develop cost-effective, decentralized, clean energy applications in isolated off-grid communities.
Following a screening process, an off-grid village was selected, Titimane, in Mozambique, given its more favorable enabling conditions: strong local partner SAN-JFS, biomass potential and more compact village.
This project creates an opportunity to test a new business model (mini-utility based on fee-for-service) with innovative technologies (solar, storage, biomass, micro-grid, pre-payment) as a first step into a potentially large attractive and unserved market.
This programme is a key contribution to the UN Secretary General’s Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) Initiative and aims to introduce clean energy mini-grid structures to currently unserved locations.

In the scope of UNEP's initiative "CleanEnergy Mini-grids", EDP established a partnership to develop cost-effective, decentralized, clean energy applications in isolated off-grid communities.
Following a screening process, an off-grid village was selected, Titimane, in Mozambique, given its more favorable enabling conditions: strong local partner SAN-JFS, biomass potential and more compact village.
This project creates an opportunity to test a new business model (mini-utility based on fee-for-service) with innovative technologies (solar, storage, biomass, micro-grid, pre-payment) as a first step into a potentially large attractive and unserved market.
This programme is a key contribution to the UN Secretary General’s Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) Initiative and aims to introduce clean energy mini-grid structures to currently unserved locations.

Wind Power: Meeting the Needs of Mozambique

In Mozambique, where the electric grid reaches only 10 percent of the population, wind may be the energy solution. EarthFocus' Jeff Barbee reports on one entrep...

In Mozambique, where the electric grid reaches only 10 percent of the population, wind may be the energy solution. EarthFocus' Jeff Barbee reports on one entrepreneur's efforts to make wind power a reality. With the help of local craftsmanship and ingenuity, wind may become a reliable power source for Mozambique's 22 million people.

In Mozambique, where the electric grid reaches only 10 percent of the population, wind may be the energy solution. EarthFocus' Jeff Barbee reports on one entrepreneur's efforts to make wind power a reality. With the help of local craftsmanship and ingenuity, wind may become a reliable power source for Mozambique's 22 million people.

Info Video on Mozambique - Free Travel Guide

Travel Guide to Mozambique

http://www.TheExpeditioner.com
In this travel guide I hitch a ride to Tofo, Mozambique, a sleepy fishing village on the Indian Ocean known for its great beaches and amazing diving.
While there I head underwater to check out the local population of manta rays, whale sharks, and coral life; meet up with some new friends who make their living selling art in town; and recuperate from a bout of malaria I unfortunately caught while there.

Glimpses of Mozambique, 2015

In this 18-minute travel documentary, UshaAlexander presents some of what she saw and learned during her wonderful 15-day trip to Mozambique in October 2015. For more photos and information, check out the Mozambique page on shunya.net: http://www.shunya.net/Pictures/Mozambique/Mozambique.htm
Narration, script, and editing: Usha Alexander
Videography: Namit Arora

published: 25 Apr 2016

Self Drive Mozambique Free 4x4 Travel Guide.

SelfDrive 4X4 Adventure. Complete Full VersionTravelGuide.
http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
Before You GoSee ThisVideo. DISCOVER MOZAMBIQUE. Comprehensive Travel Guide - Now FREE to view on YouTube.
Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the south-eastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique. The 2500-km long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular corral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent.
This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region.
With its all year round summer climate and safe beaches this paradise offers unforgettable family holidays and for the adven...

Mozambique. Travel guide.

Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the southeastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique.
The 2 500 km. long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular coral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent.
This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region.
For the adventurous this paradise, with its all year round summer climate, offers many activities, especially fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing as well as peace and tranquility
for those who just want to laze around on white tropical beaches and enjoy life.
Magnificent sunrises, calm lukewarm waters of the Indian...

published: 29 Aug 2012

Mozambique Adventures | Drinking in Paradise | Part 1

Hi my loves :)
We visited MozambiqueInhambane (Tofo) from 25 December till 6 January and we had so much fun. Basically our trip consisted of drinking eating, having fun on the beach and enjoying each others company most of the time.
Bren and I are so happy that we could go to Mozambique for the 3rd time and its such a beautiful place. A definite holiday destination xxx
Thumbs up if you liked this video and follow us on instagram
My instagram: @Jessica.van.heerden
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published: 11 Jan 2016

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Maputo, Mozambique (HD)

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Maputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was previously called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975. It is the largest city in Mozambique and the country's most important harbour. It is situated at the mouth of the SantoRiver in the extreme south, 90 km from the border with South Africa.
In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out and about in the streets, walking, driving and getting on with life. The vibe is healthy and active, with little begging and lots of street vendors and...

Vilanculos, Mozambique. Travel guide.

Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgrounds of the Bazaruto archipelago.
The islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, Magaruque and Santa Carolina - also known as Paradise Island - make up the Bazaruto Archipelago.
The Islands were declared a national park in 1971, ensuring that the abundant species of birds and butterflies, coral reefs, the beaches with dolphin, game fish, shellfish and marine turtles are all protected.
You can explore the islands for the day by means of a powerboat or romantic dhow.
A dhow is a sailboat that resembles the vessels used a thousand years ago by ancient traders between India and Africa.
For those, who want to spend more time on the islands accommodation in luxurious lodges are available.
Vilanculos also has its ...

published: 28 Aug 2012

Jangamo Bay, Mozambique. Travel guide.

Jangamo Beach Resort is situated adjacent to Guinjata Bay Resort and shares the same beach. As at Guinjata the resort is set high on the dunes with a breathtaking view of the bay and beach. The resort's delightful bar, which is open all day is a popular place for sundowners and evening drinks, from where you can watch the whales and enjoy the beautiful sea view.
The adjoining restaurant, which shares the astounding ocean view, offers a diverse menu including vegetarian, seafood, Portuguese and international cuisine.
The area offers you miles and miles of unspoilt, sun drenched, golden beaches with clean, crystal clear waters.
All activities and water sports such as fishing and dive charters as in the rest of the area, are on offer from the resort.
The lodge offers a variety of accommod...

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In this travel guide I hitch a ride to Tofo, Mozambique, a sleepy fishing village on the Indian Ocean known for its great beaches and amazing diving.
While there I head underwater to check out the local population of manta rays, whale sharks, and coral life; meet up with some new friends who make their living selling art in town; and recuperate from a bout of malaria I unfortunately caught while there.

http://www.TheExpeditioner.com
In this travel guide I hitch a ride to Tofo, Mozambique, a sleepy fishing village on the Indian Ocean known for its great beaches and amazing diving.
While there I head underwater to check out the local population of manta rays, whale sharks, and coral life; meet up with some new friends who make their living selling art in town; and recuperate from a bout of malaria I unfortunately caught while there.

In this 18-minute travel documentary, UshaAlexander presents some of what she saw and learned during her wonderful 15-day trip to Mozambique in October 2015. For more photos and information, check out the Mozambique page on shunya.net: http://www.shunya.net/Pictures/Mozambique/Mozambique.htm
Narration, script, and editing: Usha Alexander
Videography: Namit Arora

In this 18-minute travel documentary, UshaAlexander presents some of what she saw and learned during her wonderful 15-day trip to Mozambique in October 2015. For more photos and information, check out the Mozambique page on shunya.net: http://www.shunya.net/Pictures/Mozambique/Mozambique.htm
Narration, script, and editing: Usha Alexander
Videography: Namit Arora

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Before You GoSee ThisVideo. DISCOVER MOZAMBIQUE. Comprehensive Travel Guide - Now FREE to view on YouTube.
Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the south-eastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique. The 2500-km long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular corral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent.
This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region.
With its all year round summer climate and safe beaches this paradise offers unforgettable family holidays and for the adventurous many activities, especially fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing as well as peace and tranquility for those who just want to laze around on white tropical beaches and enjoy life.
Magnificent sunrises, calm lukewarm waters of the Indian Ocean, excellent cuisine and friendly people await those who want to discover this tropical paradise called Mozambique.
A video by Adventure Films called “Discover Mozambique” must be the most comprehensive audio-visual tourist guide available covering the coastline from Ponta do Ouro in the south all the way up to Inhasoro just south of Beira.
The viewer will experience, with superb video and audio quality, the beauty of the resorts on this part of the coastline. Places like Ponta du Ouro and Malongane, Mamoli, Marracuene, Macaneta, Bilene, Xai-Xai, Chongoene, Chizavane, Chidenguele, Zavora, Paindane, Guinjata, Jangamo, Coconut Bay, Inhambane, Barra, Maxixe, Morrungulo, Pomene, Vilanculos and Inhasoro.
This video is a must for all who plan to travel to Mozambique. Not only for a family holiday but also for scuba divers, snorkelers, fishermen either deep sea or surf, sailors as well as 4X4 enthusiasts.
Mozambique is one of the worlds best kept diving, spearfishing and big game fishing secrets. With a coastline of over 2500 km, one only has to look at her neighboring exotic dive destinations such as Mauritius, Comoros and the Maldives to understand what lies beneath the warm Indian Ocean – the most pristine and virgin reefs in the world with names like BassCity, Texas, Manta, Lighthouse, Jangamo, Playstation, ZambiaShoal, Sylvia Shoal and many more.
A huge diversity of game fish abounds in the Mozambican waters including Sailfish and Marlin. This coastline is also famous for huge King-fish catches.
“Discover Mozambique” is the ultimate guide for planning your trip to this tropical paradise. It covers all the resorts on this part of the coastline by showing all the lodges, hotels and campsites where you can enjoy an unforgettable holiday experience. It offers handy information on road conditions, beaches, dive camps and other activities and tourist attractions.
Produced by John Swanepoel and Dave Myburgh, Adventure Films.

SelfDrive 4X4 Adventure. Complete Full VersionTravelGuide.
http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/
Before You GoSee ThisVideo. DISCOVER MOZAMBIQUE. Comprehensive Travel Guide - Now FREE to view on YouTube.
Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the south-eastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique. The 2500-km long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular corral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent.
This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region.
With its all year round summer climate and safe beaches this paradise offers unforgettable family holidays and for the adventurous many activities, especially fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing as well as peace and tranquility for those who just want to laze around on white tropical beaches and enjoy life.
Magnificent sunrises, calm lukewarm waters of the Indian Ocean, excellent cuisine and friendly people await those who want to discover this tropical paradise called Mozambique.
A video by Adventure Films called “Discover Mozambique” must be the most comprehensive audio-visual tourist guide available covering the coastline from Ponta do Ouro in the south all the way up to Inhasoro just south of Beira.
The viewer will experience, with superb video and audio quality, the beauty of the resorts on this part of the coastline. Places like Ponta du Ouro and Malongane, Mamoli, Marracuene, Macaneta, Bilene, Xai-Xai, Chongoene, Chizavane, Chidenguele, Zavora, Paindane, Guinjata, Jangamo, Coconut Bay, Inhambane, Barra, Maxixe, Morrungulo, Pomene, Vilanculos and Inhasoro.
This video is a must for all who plan to travel to Mozambique. Not only for a family holiday but also for scuba divers, snorkelers, fishermen either deep sea or surf, sailors as well as 4X4 enthusiasts.
Mozambique is one of the worlds best kept diving, spearfishing and big game fishing secrets. With a coastline of over 2500 km, one only has to look at her neighboring exotic dive destinations such as Mauritius, Comoros and the Maldives to understand what lies beneath the warm Indian Ocean – the most pristine and virgin reefs in the world with names like BassCity, Texas, Manta, Lighthouse, Jangamo, Playstation, ZambiaShoal, Sylvia Shoal and many more.
A huge diversity of game fish abounds in the Mozambican waters including Sailfish and Marlin. This coastline is also famous for huge King-fish catches.
“Discover Mozambique” is the ultimate guide for planning your trip to this tropical paradise. It covers all the resorts on this part of the coastline by showing all the lodges, hotels and campsites where you can enjoy an unforgettable holiday experience. It offers handy information on road conditions, beaches, dive camps and other activities and tourist attractions.
Produced by John Swanepoel and Dave Myburgh, Adventure Films.

Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the southeastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique.
The 2 500 km. long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular coral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent.
This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region.
For the adventurous this paradise, with its all year round summer climate, offers many activities, especially fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing as well as peace and tranquility
for those who just want to laze around on white tropical beaches and enjoy life.
Magnificent sunrises, calm lukewarm waters of the Indian Ocean, excellent cuisine and friendly people await those who want to discover this tropical paradise called Mozambique.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/

Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the southeastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique.
The 2 500 km. long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular coral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent.
This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region.
For the adventurous this paradise, with its all year round summer climate, offers many activities, especially fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing as well as peace and tranquility
for those who just want to laze around on white tropical beaches and enjoy life.
Magnificent sunrises, calm lukewarm waters of the Indian Ocean, excellent cuisine and friendly people await those who want to discover this tropical paradise called Mozambique.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/

Hi my loves :)
We visited MozambiqueInhambane (Tofo) from 25 December till 6 January and we had so much fun. Basically our trip consisted of drinking eating, having fun on the beach and enjoying each others company most of the time.
Bren and I are so happy that we could go to Mozambique for the 3rd time and its such a beautiful place. A definite holiday destination xxx
Thumbs up if you liked this video and follow us on instagram
My instagram: @Jessica.van.heerden
And also follow my friends xx
@char7schnetler
@jcalitz
@brendondp803
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Hi my loves :)
We visited MozambiqueInhambane (Tofo) from 25 December till 6 January and we had so much fun. Basically our trip consisted of drinking eating, having fun on the beach and enjoying each others company most of the time.
Bren and I are so happy that we could go to Mozambique for the 3rd time and its such a beautiful place. A definite holiday destination xxx
Thumbs up if you liked this video and follow us on instagram
My instagram: @Jessica.van.heerden
And also follow my friends xx
@char7schnetler
@jcalitz
@brendondp803
Subscribe to see the rest xxx

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Maputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was previously called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975. It is the largest city in Mozambique and the country's most important harbour. It is situated at the mouth of the SantoRiver in the extreme south, 90 km from the border with South Africa.
In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out and about in the streets, walking, driving and getting on with life. The vibe is healthy and active, with little begging and lots of street vendors and markets. There is no heavy presence of police during the day.
There are few tourists to be seen and at times the atmosphere is as much South American as African. Buildings range from old colonial palaces to new high-rise constructions, but the dominant architecture consists of Stalinist-looking concrete-walled boxes, generally with badly eroded paint and rusty security bars. Fortunately, these tend to fade into the background, and there are enough buildings with old charm and lush enough gardens (cycads, coleus, flamboyant, jacaranda, bouganvillea, etc.) to give a pleasing if shabby feel. Especially outstanding buildings which shouldn't be missed are the Pancho Guedes creations: Guadiesque, surreal and difficult to find.
The city provides a range of accommodation, from many-star hotels (e.g. Polana, Cardoso, Southern Sun) to comfortable backpackers' hostels (Base and Fatima's) and reasonable options in between (Mozaic Guest House).
See in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - The RailwayStation on Praca dos Trabalhadores is sometimes mistaken to be the work by Gustave Eiffel. However, the building is an imposing structure and well-worth a visit, especially at Friday or Saturday nights where live music often is played.
2 - The NationalArt Museum has a small but good collection of Mozambican art, including several large canvases by the world-renowned Malangatana.
3 - The Jardim Tunduru is a very pretty (albeit small) botanical garden.
4 - The Museum of the Revolution chronicles Mozambique's fight for indepedence from Portuguese colonialism(Closed in 2008 and by the looks of it will not re-open soon)
5 - The Mercado Central in the Baixa district has fresh fish, crabs, calamari, fruits and vegetables, and many household staples. Safe, lively and recommended, especially if cooking for yourself.
6 - Walk up Avenida Julius Nyerere. Start from the Hotel Cardoso or Natural History Museum along R Mutemba to Nyerere then left (north) to the Polana Hotel. Boutiques, restaurants, curio vendors, video stores, etc. to be seen in the relatively upscale Polana neighborhood.
7 - Casa do Ferro Avenida Samora Marcel, is a building designed by Gustave Eiffel, architect of Paris' Eiffel Tower. It is also known as the "IronHouse" or "Steel House" because of its all-metal structure. Originally intended as the Governor's home, it turned out to be too hot to live in under Maputo's tropical conditions, and is now a museum.
8 - Museu de História Natural, Praca Travessia de Zambezi (close to Cardoso Hotel). Enjoyable little museum. Lots of stuffed animals, birds and reptiles with full-size models of elephants. Interesting collection of wooden carvings, including a selection of traditional and very uncomfortable looking wooden pillows. Mtn 50.
Do in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - Visit some beautiful beaches, such as Catembe and Ponta d'Ouro. It is very jovial in these atmospheres and are generally safe, but beware of pickpocketing and avoid bringing valuables with you on a beach stroll. Ponta D'Ouro and Ponta Malongane have some beautiful scuba-diving spots, with either campsites or chalets right on the beach.
2 - Take in a wedding. Beautiful tribal singing and women ululating. Civil ceremonies next door to Avenida Hotel. Several weddings on Saturday morning.

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Maputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was previously called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975. It is the largest city in Mozambique and the country's most important harbour. It is situated at the mouth of the SantoRiver in the extreme south, 90 km from the border with South Africa.
In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out and about in the streets, walking, driving and getting on with life. The vibe is healthy and active, with little begging and lots of street vendors and markets. There is no heavy presence of police during the day.
There are few tourists to be seen and at times the atmosphere is as much South American as African. Buildings range from old colonial palaces to new high-rise constructions, but the dominant architecture consists of Stalinist-looking concrete-walled boxes, generally with badly eroded paint and rusty security bars. Fortunately, these tend to fade into the background, and there are enough buildings with old charm and lush enough gardens (cycads, coleus, flamboyant, jacaranda, bouganvillea, etc.) to give a pleasing if shabby feel. Especially outstanding buildings which shouldn't be missed are the Pancho Guedes creations: Guadiesque, surreal and difficult to find.
The city provides a range of accommodation, from many-star hotels (e.g. Polana, Cardoso, Southern Sun) to comfortable backpackers' hostels (Base and Fatima's) and reasonable options in between (Mozaic Guest House).
See in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - The RailwayStation on Praca dos Trabalhadores is sometimes mistaken to be the work by Gustave Eiffel. However, the building is an imposing structure and well-worth a visit, especially at Friday or Saturday nights where live music often is played.
2 - The NationalArt Museum has a small but good collection of Mozambican art, including several large canvases by the world-renowned Malangatana.
3 - The Jardim Tunduru is a very pretty (albeit small) botanical garden.
4 - The Museum of the Revolution chronicles Mozambique's fight for indepedence from Portuguese colonialism(Closed in 2008 and by the looks of it will not re-open soon)
5 - The Mercado Central in the Baixa district has fresh fish, crabs, calamari, fruits and vegetables, and many household staples. Safe, lively and recommended, especially if cooking for yourself.
6 - Walk up Avenida Julius Nyerere. Start from the Hotel Cardoso or Natural History Museum along R Mutemba to Nyerere then left (north) to the Polana Hotel. Boutiques, restaurants, curio vendors, video stores, etc. to be seen in the relatively upscale Polana neighborhood.
7 - Casa do Ferro Avenida Samora Marcel, is a building designed by Gustave Eiffel, architect of Paris' Eiffel Tower. It is also known as the "IronHouse" or "Steel House" because of its all-metal structure. Originally intended as the Governor's home, it turned out to be too hot to live in under Maputo's tropical conditions, and is now a museum.
8 - Museu de História Natural, Praca Travessia de Zambezi (close to Cardoso Hotel). Enjoyable little museum. Lots of stuffed animals, birds and reptiles with full-size models of elephants. Interesting collection of wooden carvings, including a selection of traditional and very uncomfortable looking wooden pillows. Mtn 50.
Do in Maputo, Mozambique
====================
1 - Visit some beautiful beaches, such as Catembe and Ponta d'Ouro. It is very jovial in these atmospheres and are generally safe, but beware of pickpocketing and avoid bringing valuables with you on a beach stroll. Ponta D'Ouro and Ponta Malongane have some beautiful scuba-diving spots, with either campsites or chalets right on the beach.
2 - Take in a wedding. Beautiful tribal singing and women ululating. Civil ceremonies next door to Avenida Hotel. Several weddings on Saturday morning.

Vilanculos, Mozambique. Travel guide.

Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgrounds of the Bazaruto archipelago.
The islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, ...

Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgrounds of the Bazaruto archipelago.
The islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, Magaruque and Santa Carolina - also known as Paradise Island - make up the Bazaruto Archipelago.
The Islands were declared a national park in 1971, ensuring that the abundant species of birds and butterflies, coral reefs, the beaches with dolphin, game fish, shellfish and marine turtles are all protected.
You can explore the islands for the day by means of a powerboat or romantic dhow.
A dhow is a sailboat that resembles the vessels used a thousand years ago by ancient traders between India and Africa.
For those, who want to spend more time on the islands accommodation in luxurious lodges are available.
Vilanculos also has its own international airport for direct flights from Johannesburg.
Vilanculos Camping is situated on the beachfront in the town of Vilanculos, which can be reached by ordinary vehicles.
The shady campsite is fenced with 24-hour security and only residents are allowed in the campsite. All sites are equipped with electricity and water taps.
The ablutions with hot water showers are kept spotlessly clean all day long.
The campsite also boast a 6 bed chalet as well as a 10 bed bungalow, both are equipped for self-catering.
The campsite offers a beautiful view of the calm, clear blue ocean and palm lined beaches with safe swimming areas.
The campsite also has a bar and restaurant where you can observe the beauty of the islands on the horizon.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/

Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgrounds of the Bazaruto archipelago.
The islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, Magaruque and Santa Carolina - also known as Paradise Island - make up the Bazaruto Archipelago.
The Islands were declared a national park in 1971, ensuring that the abundant species of birds and butterflies, coral reefs, the beaches with dolphin, game fish, shellfish and marine turtles are all protected.
You can explore the islands for the day by means of a powerboat or romantic dhow.
A dhow is a sailboat that resembles the vessels used a thousand years ago by ancient traders between India and Africa.
For those, who want to spend more time on the islands accommodation in luxurious lodges are available.
Vilanculos also has its own international airport for direct flights from Johannesburg.
Vilanculos Camping is situated on the beachfront in the town of Vilanculos, which can be reached by ordinary vehicles.
The shady campsite is fenced with 24-hour security and only residents are allowed in the campsite. All sites are equipped with electricity and water taps.
The ablutions with hot water showers are kept spotlessly clean all day long.
The campsite also boast a 6 bed chalet as well as a 10 bed bungalow, both are equipped for self-catering.
The campsite offers a beautiful view of the calm, clear blue ocean and palm lined beaches with safe swimming areas.
The campsite also has a bar and restaurant where you can observe the beauty of the islands on the horizon.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/

Jangamo Bay, Mozambique. Travel guide.

Jangamo Beach Resort is situated adjacent to Guinjata Bay Resort and shares the same beach. As at Guinjata the resort is set high on the dunes with a breathtaki...

Jangamo Beach Resort is situated adjacent to Guinjata Bay Resort and shares the same beach. As at Guinjata the resort is set high on the dunes with a breathtaking view of the bay and beach. The resort's delightful bar, which is open all day is a popular place for sundowners and evening drinks, from where you can watch the whales and enjoy the beautiful sea view.
The adjoining restaurant, which shares the astounding ocean view, offers a diverse menu including vegetarian, seafood, Portuguese and international cuisine.
The area offers you miles and miles of unspoilt, sun drenched, golden beaches with clean, crystal clear waters.
All activities and water sports such as fishing and dive charters as in the rest of the area, are on offer from the resort.
The lodge offers a variety of accommodation to choose from either catered, or self-catering. It varies from double rooms in the main lodge, to en-suite cabanas that sleep up to six persons, with fully equipped kitchens.
Deluxe villas sleeping 6 to 8 people, with 2 bathrooms and braai facilities, are also available.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/

Jangamo Beach Resort is situated adjacent to Guinjata Bay Resort and shares the same beach. As at Guinjata the resort is set high on the dunes with a breathtaking view of the bay and beach. The resort's delightful bar, which is open all day is a popular place for sundowners and evening drinks, from where you can watch the whales and enjoy the beautiful sea view.
The adjoining restaurant, which shares the astounding ocean view, offers a diverse menu including vegetarian, seafood, Portuguese and international cuisine.
The area offers you miles and miles of unspoilt, sun drenched, golden beaches with clean, crystal clear waters.
All activities and water sports such as fishing and dive charters as in the rest of the area, are on offer from the resort.
The lodge offers a variety of accommodation to choose from either catered, or self-catering. It varies from double rooms in the main lodge, to en-suite cabanas that sleep up to six persons, with fully equipped kitchens.
Deluxe villas sleeping 6 to 8 people, with 2 bathrooms and braai facilities, are also available.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/

Senegal and Mozambique are two potential markets for solar in sub-Saharan Africa. Senegal has recently put in place a dedicated regulatory framework for renewables, and a number of major project developers. In this webinar we will look in detail at the framework for on-grid solar in these two countries, ahead of a series of solar trade missions the Africa-EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme is set to organise to these countries in September and October 2017. (For more information on the trade missions please contact Paul Rydzek)
The webinar was chaired by SoniaDunlop, Policy Adviser, SolarPower Europe with an introduction to the Africa EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme work on solar and GlobalMarketOutlook data for Africa.
Presentations included;
Saliou Samb, Renewable energy market advisor, L' Agence Nationale pour les Energies Renouvelables (NationalRenewableAgency in Senegal): Outlook for large-scale solar and captive power in Senegalese market
Joao Garrido, Solar energy business advisor in Mozambique, Angola and Cap Verde: On-grid solar investment opportunities in Mozambique
Conclusions by Sonia Dunlop, Policy Adviser, SolarPower Europe
Webinar Supported by: The Africa-EU Renewable Energy Cooperation Programme (RECP), a multi-donor programme that supports the development of markets for renewable energy in Africa. It was launched by more than 35 African and European Ministers and Commissioners under the Africa-EU EnergyPartnership (AEEP).

“Enabling 18,000 people to access sustainable small scale solar power in Quissanga and Ancuabe districts, Cabo Delgado” is a solar energy and entrepreneurship project co-funded by the European Union, UNDP and the Gaia Movement and implemented between 2011-2014 by ADPP Mozambique in partnership with FUNAE (Fundo da Energia) and TERI (The Energy and Resources Institute).
Many rural areas in Mozambique have no access to electricity and rely on traditional methods such as firewood and oil lamps to provide lighting at night. In addition to being more expensive, producing unhealthy fumes and being dangerous within households, especially with children, the use of firewood and oil are harmful for the environment.
It is in this context that a project based on solar energy as a source for lighting and income was launched in 2011 in the northern province of Cabo Delgado. The objective of the project was to offer 18,000 people with an access to clean and sustainable energy sources at an affordable price and to contribute to increasing their household income by encouraging environmentally friendly small-scale businesses among local community organizations.
This video was made to illustrate some of the results of the project and the many positive and sustainable changes it has been able to generate in the lives of the rural communities in Cabo Delgado.
Script: ADPP Mozambique
Image & production: Stand UpMedia

At Least 17 Killed in Mozambique Capital as Pile of Garbage Collapses

MAPUTO — At least 17 people died and several others were injured in Mozambique's capital early on Monday when a 15-metre pile of garbage collapsed due to heavy rain and buried seven houses, officials said.
https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2018/02/19/world/africa/19reuters-mozambique-landslide.html
The collapse happened at around 3 a.m. (0100 GMT) in the impoverished Hulene neighborhood, which is around 10 km (6 miles) from the center of Maputo. The houses were built illegally and authorities had previously asked the residents to leave, officials said.
"Up to now 17 dead bodies were recovered. We fear more might be unaccounted for. So we will keep searching for bodies buried underneath the garbage pile," a councillor for Ka Mavota Municipal District, DespedidaRita, told reporters.
Land pressure in many African cities leads some people to squat on land they do not own as they seek higher wages available in urban centers. The dwellings are sometimes built on land that is marginal or unsafe.
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Access to Energy - Titimane Project, Mozambique

In the scope of UNEP's initiative "CleanEnergy Mini-grids", EDP established a partnership to develop cost-effective, decentralized, clean energy applications in isolated off-grid communities.
Following a screening process, an off-grid village was selected, Titimane, in Mozambique, given its more favorable enabling conditions: strong local partner SAN-JFS, biomass potential and more compact village.
This project creates an opportunity to test a new business model (mini-utility based on fee-for-service) with innovative technologies (solar, storage, biomass, micro-grid, pre-payment) as a first step into a potentially large attractive and unserved market.
This programme is a key contribution to the UN Secretary General’s Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) Initiative and aims to introduce clean energy mini-grid structures to currently unserved locations.

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Wind Power: Meeting the Needs of Mozambique

In Mozambique, where the electric grid reaches only 10 percent of the population, wind may...

Wind Power: Meeting the Needs of Mozambique

In Mozambique, where the electric grid reaches only 10 percent of the population, wind may be the energy solution. EarthFocus' Jeff Barbee reports on one entrepreneur's efforts to make wind power a reality. With the help of local craftsmanship and ingenuity, wind may become a reliable power source for Mozambique's 22 million people.

Travel Guide to Mozambique

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In this travel guide I hitch a ride to Tofo, Mozambique, a sleepy fishing village on the Indian Ocean known for its great beaches and amazing diving.
While there I head underwater to check out the local population of manta rays, whale sharks, and coral life; meet up with some new friends who make their living selling art in town; and recuperate from a bout of malaria I unfortunately caught while there.

Glimpses of Mozambique, 2015

In this 18-minute travel documentary, UshaAlexander presents some of what she saw and learned during her wonderful 15-day trip to Mozambique in October 2015. For more photos and information, check out the Mozambique page on shunya.net: http://www.shunya.net/Pictures/Mozambique/Mozambique.htm
Narration, script, and editing: Usha Alexander
Videography: Namit Arora

Self Drive Mozambique Free 4x4 Travel Guide.

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Before You GoSee ThisVideo. DISCOVER MOZAMBIQUE. Comprehensive Travel Guide - Now FREE to view on YouTube.
Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the south-eastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique. The 2500-km long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular corral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent.
This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region.
With its all year round summer climate and safe beaches this paradise offers unforgettable family holidays and for the adventurous many activities, especially fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing as well as peace and tranquility for those who just want to laze around on white tropical beaches and enjoy life.
Magnificent sunrises, calm lukewarm waters of the Indian Ocean, excellent cuisine and friendly people await those who want to discover this tropical paradise called Mozambique.
A video by Adventure Films called “Discover Mozambique” must be the most comprehensive audio-visual tourist guide available covering the coastline from Ponta do Ouro in the south all the way up to Inhasoro just south of Beira.
The viewer will experience, with superb video and audio quality, the beauty of the resorts on this part of the coastline. Places like Ponta du Ouro and Malongane, Mamoli, Marracuene, Macaneta, Bilene, Xai-Xai, Chongoene, Chizavane, Chidenguele, Zavora, Paindane, Guinjata, Jangamo, Coconut Bay, Inhambane, Barra, Maxixe, Morrungulo, Pomene, Vilanculos and Inhasoro.
This video is a must for all who plan to travel to Mozambique. Not only for a family holiday but also for scuba divers, snorkelers, fishermen either deep sea or surf, sailors as well as 4X4 enthusiasts.
Mozambique is one of the worlds best kept diving, spearfishing and big game fishing secrets. With a coastline of over 2500 km, one only has to look at her neighboring exotic dive destinations such as Mauritius, Comoros and the Maldives to understand what lies beneath the warm Indian Ocean – the most pristine and virgin reefs in the world with names like BassCity, Texas, Manta, Lighthouse, Jangamo, Playstation, ZambiaShoal, Sylvia Shoal and many more.
A huge diversity of game fish abounds in the Mozambican waters including Sailfish and Marlin. This coastline is also famous for huge King-fish catches.
“Discover Mozambique” is the ultimate guide for planning your trip to this tropical paradise. It covers all the resorts on this part of the coastline by showing all the lodges, hotels and campsites where you can enjoy an unforgettable holiday experience. It offers handy information on road conditions, beaches, dive camps and other activities and tourist attractions.
Produced by John Swanepoel and Dave Myburgh, Adventure Films.

Mozambique. Travel guide.

Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the southeastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique.
The 2 500 km. long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular coral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent.
This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region.
For the adventurous this paradise, with its all year round summer climate, offers many activities, especially fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing as well as peace and tranquility
for those who just want to laze around on white tropical beaches and enjoy life.
Magnificent sunrises, calm lukewarm waters of the Indian Ocean, excellent cuisine and friendly people await those who want to discover this tropical paradise called Mozambique.
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Mozambique Adventures | Drinking in Paradise | Part 1

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We visited MozambiqueInhambane (Tofo) from 25 December till 6 January and we had so much fun. Basically our trip consisted of drinking eating, having fun on the beach and enjoying each others company most of the time.
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Maputo, Mozambique (HD)

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Maputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was previously called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975. It is the largest city in Mozambique and the country's most important harbour. It is situated at the mouth of the SantoRiver in the extreme south, 90 km from the border with South Africa.
In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out and about in the streets, walking, driving and getting on with life. The vibe is healthy and active, with little begging and lots of street vendors and markets. There is no heavy presence of police during the day.
There are few tourists to be seen and at times the atmosphere is as much South American as African. Buildings range from old colonial palaces to new high-rise constructions, but the dominant architecture consists of Stalinist-looking concrete-walled boxes, generally with badly eroded paint and rusty security bars. Fortunately, these tend to fade into the background, and there are enough buildings with old charm and lush enough gardens (cycads, coleus, flamboyant, jacaranda, bouganvillea, etc.) to give a pleasing if shabby feel. Especially outstanding buildings which shouldn't be missed are the Pancho Guedes creations: Guadiesque, surreal and difficult to find.
The city provides a range of accommodation, from many-star hotels (e.g. Polana, Cardoso, Southern Sun) to comfortable backpackers' hostels (Base and Fatima's) and reasonable options in between (Mozaic Guest House).
See in Maputo, Mozambique
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1 - The RailwayStation on Praca dos Trabalhadores is sometimes mistaken to be the work by Gustave Eiffel. However, the building is an imposing structure and well-worth a visit, especially at Friday or Saturday nights where live music often is played.
2 - The NationalArt Museum has a small but good collection of Mozambican art, including several large canvases by the world-renowned Malangatana.
3 - The Jardim Tunduru is a very pretty (albeit small) botanical garden.
4 - The Museum of the Revolution chronicles Mozambique's fight for indepedence from Portuguese colonialism(Closed in 2008 and by the looks of it will not re-open soon)
5 - The Mercado Central in the Baixa district has fresh fish, crabs, calamari, fruits and vegetables, and many household staples. Safe, lively and recommended, especially if cooking for yourself.
6 - Walk up Avenida Julius Nyerere. Start from the Hotel Cardoso or Natural History Museum along R Mutemba to Nyerere then left (north) to the Polana Hotel. Boutiques, restaurants, curio vendors, video stores, etc. to be seen in the relatively upscale Polana neighborhood.
7 - Casa do Ferro Avenida Samora Marcel, is a building designed by Gustave Eiffel, architect of Paris' Eiffel Tower. It is also known as the "IronHouse" or "Steel House" because of its all-metal structure. Originally intended as the Governor's home, it turned out to be too hot to live in under Maputo's tropical conditions, and is now a museum.
8 - Museu de História Natural, Praca Travessia de Zambezi (close to Cardoso Hotel). Enjoyable little museum. Lots of stuffed animals, birds and reptiles with full-size models of elephants. Interesting collection of wooden carvings, including a selection of traditional and very uncomfortable looking wooden pillows. Mtn 50.
Do in Maputo, Mozambique
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1 - Visit some beautiful beaches, such as Catembe and Ponta d'Ouro. It is very jovial in these atmospheres and are generally safe, but beware of pickpocketing and avoid bringing valuables with you on a beach stroll. Ponta D'Ouro and Ponta Malongane have some beautiful scuba-diving spots, with either campsites or chalets right on the beach.
2 - Take in a wedding. Beautiful tribal singing and women ululating. Civil ceremonies next door to Avenida Hotel. Several weddings on Saturday morning.

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Travel Guide to Maputo, Mozambique

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Vilanculos, Mozambique. Travel guide.

Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgrounds of the Bazaruto archipelago.
The islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, Magaruque and Santa Carolina - also known as Paradise Island - make up the Bazaruto Archipelago.
The Islands were declared a national park in 1971, ensuring that the abundant species of birds and butterflies, coral reefs, the beaches with dolphin, game fish, shellfish and marine turtles are all protected.
You can explore the islands for the day by means of a powerboat or romantic dhow.
A dhow is a sailboat that resembles the vessels used a thousand years ago by ancient traders between India and Africa.
For those, who want to spend more time on the islands accommodation in luxurious lodges are available.
Vilanculos also has its own international airport for direct flights from Johannesburg.
Vilanculos Camping is situated on the beachfront in the town of Vilanculos, which can be reached by ordinary vehicles.
The shady campsite is fenced with 24-hour security and only residents are allowed in the campsite. All sites are equipped with electricity and water taps.
The ablutions with hot water showers are kept spotlessly clean all day long.
The campsite also boast a 6 bed chalet as well as a 10 bed bungalow, both are equipped for self-catering.
The campsite offers a beautiful view of the calm, clear blue ocean and palm lined beaches with safe swimming areas.
The campsite also has a bar and restaurant where you can observe the beauty of the islands on the horizon.
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Jangamo Bay, Mozambique. Travel guide.

Jangamo Beach Resort is situated adjacent to Guinjata Bay Resort and shares the same beach...

Jangamo Bay, Mozambique. Travel guide.

Jangamo Beach Resort is situated adjacent to Guinjata Bay Resort and shares the same beach. As at Guinjata the resort is set high on the dunes with a breathtaking view of the bay and beach. The resort's delightful bar, which is open all day is a popular place for sundowners and evening drinks, from where you can watch the whales and enjoy the beautiful sea view.
The adjoining restaurant, which shares the astounding ocean view, offers a diverse menu including vegetarian, seafood, Portuguese and international cuisine.
The area offers you miles and miles of unspoilt, sun drenched, golden beaches with clean, crystal clear waters.
All activities and water sports such as fishing and dive charters as in the rest of the area, are on offer from the resort.
The lodge offers a variety of accommodation to choose from either catered, or self-catering. It varies from double rooms in the main lodge, to en-suite cabanas that sleep up to six persons, with fully equipped kitchens.
Deluxe villas sleeping 6 to 8 people, with 2 bathrooms and braai facilities, are also available.
http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/

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Travel Guide to Mozambique

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